CATALOGUE
OF A COLLECTION OF
COINS, MEDALS & TOKENS,
(Smgltsl), Ama'tcan, (Sarin Hanoliman, jfratdj.
^aroit. Hltalxan, Dutclj, &r.
TIIE PROPERTY OF
A GENTLEMAN,
GIVING UP COLLECTING IN THESE SERIES;
COMPRISING
Nobles and Angels of Edward III and IV ; Units and Laurels of James I ;
Drogheda Groat of Richard III ; England’s Farthing, “ Olivar Pro ” ;
American Gold Eagle, 1795; Pattern Dollar in zinc, 1776 ; “ Pitt’s no
stamp Halfpenny, 1776 ” ; Platinum Pattern Russian Three-rouble Piece
of 1828 ; Sepoy Egypt Medal, 1801; Elliot’s Gibraltar Medal, 1782;
Hanoverian, Nassau and Brunswick Waterloo Medals ; Philip II of Spain,
1555, by G. da Trezzo ; Fortification of Ostende by Charles II of Spain,
by Roeitier ; Sigismund Malatesta, by Matteo Pasti ; Venetian Medal in
honour of Francis Maurice and Capture of Coron from the Turks, 1684,
&c. ; many fine Bronze Proofs, and rare Penny and Halfpenny Eighteenth
Century Tokens, as of Hackney Church, &c. &c. Also
NUMISMATIC BOOKS,
Including Conder’s Provincial Coins and Tokens ; Virtuoso’s Companion ;
Simon’s Medals ; General Cunningham’s Bhilsa Topes ; Ladak Stupa of
Bharut ; Ancient Geography of India ; Marsden’s Oriental Coins, &c. &c.
3Ut& Cabinets.
WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
BY MESSRS.
SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE,
Auctioneers of 3£iterarp property $r ©Horks illustrattbe of t^e June Arts,
AT THEIR HOUSE, No. 13, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, W.C.
On WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of JUNE, 1886,
AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY.
May be Viewed Two Days prior, and Catalogues had.
Dryden Press : J. Davy and Sons, 137, Long Acre, London.
CONDITIONS OP SALE.
I. The highest bidder to be the buyer ; and if any dispute
arise between bidders, the lot so disputed shall be
immediately put up again, provided the auctioneer
cannot decide the said dispute.
II. No person to advance less than Is. ; above five pounds,
2s. 6d. and so on in proportion.
[II. In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the
auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the
seller.
IV. The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode,
and to pay down 5s. in the pound, if required, in part
payment of the purchase-money; in default of which
the lot or lots purchased to be immediately put up
again and re-sold.
V. The Sale of any lot is not to be set aside on account of any
error in the enumeration of the numbers stated, or
errors of description.
VI. The lots to be taken away, at the buyer’s expense, imme¬
diately after the conclusion of the sale; in default
of which Messrs. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON, and
HODGE will not hold themselves responsible if lost,
stolen, damaged, or otherwise destroyed, but they will
be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. If, at the
expiration of Two Days after the conclusion of the sale,
the lots are not cleared or paid for, they will then be
catalogued for immediate sale, and the expense, the same
as if re-sold, will be added to the amount at which they
were bought. Messrs. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON
and HODGE will have the option of re-selling the lots
uncleared either by public or private sale, without any
notice being given to the defaulter.
VII. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the
money required and deposited in part of payment shall
be forfeited, and if any loss is sustained in the re-selling
of such lots as are not cleared or paid for, all charges on
such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulters at this
sale.
Gentlemen who cannot attend this Sale , may have their
Commissions faithfully executed by their humble Servants ,
SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE,
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CATALOGUE
OF A COLLECTION OF
COINS, MEDALS & TOKENS,
(BttglxsK ^mcrtratt, (Barlg 'Jjattnbrnatt, yrettcij,
^aarott, Italian, '©litdfr,
THE PROPERTY OF
A GENTLEMAN,
Giving up Collecting in these Series.
ENGLISH COINS— GOLD.
LOT
1 Edward III, Quarter Noble, m. m. cross ; Henry VI, Angel,
m. m. Pheon 2
2 Edward III, Quarter Noble, m.m. cross ; Edward IV, Half
Noble, York 2
3 Edward IV, Angel, m.m. 0 “per GRWS.” ; Henry VIII,
Angel, m.m. castle, first issue HENRIC VIII 2
4 Elizabeth, Half’ Sovereign 1
5 James I, Unit, m. m. castle, second issue 1
6 James I, Unit, m. m. lys, second issue 1
7 James I, Half Laurel, m.m. star; and Quarter Laurel,
pierced 2
8 James I, Quarter Unit, m. m. lys ; Charles I, Crown, m. m.
lys 2
9 Charles I, Sovereign, m. m. plumes 1
10 Charles II, Guinea, 1675 ; Half Guinea, 1674, first issue 2
11 William and Marv Guinea, 1689 ; William III, Guinea,
1701
12 Anne, Two Guinea Piece, 1713
2
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13 Anne, Guinea, 1714 ; Half Guinea, 1710 2
14 George I, Guinea, 1726 ; Quarter Guinea, 1718, pierced 2
15 George II, Two Guinea Piece, 1738 1
16 George III, Spade Guinea, 1788, second issue ; Half
Guinea, 1787 ; and Seven Shilling Piece, 1803 ( doubt¬
ful ) second issue 3
17 George III, Guinea, 1786, square garnished shield; Seven
Shilling Pieces, 1798, 1803 and 1806 4
18 George III, Half Guineas, 1801, 18, third issue ; Sovereign,
and Half Sovereign, 1817 4
19 George III, Sovereign and Half Sovereign, 1820, rare year f
and fine 2
20 George IV, Double Sovereign, proof E.P., very fine 1
21 George IV, Sovereign, 1821 ; Half Sovereign, 1813, rev.
ANNO., &c. and garnished shield, fine 2
SILVER.
22 Early British Penny, (unread) ; Irish Penny, Brian Boruma,
see James Simon u Essay on Irish Coins,” p. 5 ; British
Penny of tribe Iceni, rev. ted. described, Num. Chron.
vol. XX, 1858, as unique and unpublished ; Northumber¬
land, Styca3, copper; Eanred, 2 Dift ; Ethelred, 2 Dift ;
and Redulf, Anglo-Saxon Silver Halfpenny, St. Ead-
mund 9
23 Saxon. Ethelred II, Long Cross Pennies of London,
Lincoln, Leicester and Exeter, all of dift moneyers 16
24 As last, Crux and helmeted Head, Pennies of London,
Canterbury, Winchester, Chester and Exeter, of different
moneyers 9
25 As last, Long Cross type Pennies of London, Exeter,
Thettord, Canterbury, Lincoln, of different moneyers
(10); Canute, of York, London and Exeter (3); Ed¬
ward the Conlessor, London and Hastings (2) 15
26 William I, Pax and Canopy types (2) ; Henry II, London,
Oxford, Canterbury, Winchester, York, Northampton,
Aquitaine, and of different moneyers (11); Eleanor
of Acquitaine ; Richard I, Poitou ; and John, Dublin ;
Henry II, Gallic “ Gros d’argent ”
3
27 Henry III, of London and Canterbury, different moneyers
(4) ; Edward I, London (2); Canterbury (2); Dur¬
ham, Bristol, Exeter, St. Edmundsbury, York, Waterford
and Dublin, and a Halfpenny of Bristol (13) ; Edward III,
London, Canterbury, and St. Edmundsbury (6) 23
28 Edward III, Groats, London, different , (4) ; Half Groats,
London (2); Pennies, Edward III, London, Durham and
York (3) ; and Halfpenny, London ; Richard II ; Penny,
York, and Halfpenny, London ; Edward the Black
Prince, a u Hardit ” Acquitaine ; Henry IV, Groats,
London (2) ; Henry V, Groats, Calais (2) ; Henry V,
Half Groat ; Pennies (3) ; and a Halfpenny 22
29 Henry VI, Groats, Calais ; Edward IV, Groats, London,
Bristol and York, of different marks (6) ; Edward IV,
Half Groats, Canterbury, one with badge of Bishop
Bourchier; and a Halfpenny (3) 10
30 Richard III, Groat, London, doubtful ; Irish Groat, Drog.
heda, first coinage, extremely rare, valued by Lindsay at£ 5.
31 Henry VII, Groat, London; Half Groats, York, Canter¬
bury, &c. (5); Penny of Yrork ; Halfpenny of York;
Henry VIII, Shilling, crowned rose, rare ; Groats,
profile bust (3); Groats, full face (3), one being of
issue just before debased third coinage, vide Hawkins;
Henry VIII, Irish Groats, harp crowned H.R. (2) ;
H.K. and H.J. ; Half Groats, London, Bristol W.s. ;
York, Bishop Bainbridge ; Canterbury w.A. ; York
T.W. ; and Canterbury T.C. 26
32 Edward VI, Shillings, profile and full face, m.m. tun ; Six¬
pence, m. m. tun ; Mary, Groat, m. m. pomegranate ; Philip
and Mary, Groat, m.m. lys ; Sixpence, 1554 ; Groats, Irish,
1555, 7, 8 ; Phillip II of Spain and England ; Testoon
of Naples ; another, copper , Trillina of Milan, rare ;
Elizabeth, Hammered Shillings, m.m. C. crosslet, bell
and 7C ; Hammered Sixpences, m.m.s lion, rose, coronet,
&c. 1564, 5, 7, 8, (5) ; Threepences, 1564, 71 ; Half
Groats, m.m.s bell, scallop, and annulet ; Three Farthings,
1567; Penny and Halfpenny, m.m. crescent; Pennies
and Halfpenny, Irish, copper , 1601 (3) 30
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33 Elizabeth, Crown, m..m. 1 ; Milled Shilling, and Milled Six¬
pence, 1562 3
34 Elizabeth, Hammered Shillings, m. ms. crescent, L, hand
and rose, Irish; Sixpences, milled, 1562 (3); Ham¬
mered Sixpences of different dates (14) ; Sixpence, Irish ;
Threepences, 1564, 77, 80 ; Mary, Groat, m. m. pome¬
granate 26
35 James I, Shillings, all different, in m.m. or otherwise (11) ;
Irish Shillings, different (4); Sixpences, 1603, 8, &c.
(4); Irish Sixpences, m.m. rose; Ten Shilling Piece,
Scotch ; Bilon Placks (2) ; and English Pennies (3) 26
36 Charles I, Half Crowns, York, m. m. lion ( Hawkins , type 6),
fine; Tower Mint, m.ms. bell and anchor ; Scotch, Half
Crown, Falconer’s, m. m. obv. leaved thistle with cross to
each side, rev. thistle head with F. ; Shillings, Tower,
different mints and types (6) ; Sixpences, Tower, different
(4) ; Threepence, Aberystwith, m. m. open book ; Half
and Quarter Noble, Scotch 17
37 Charles I, Half Crown, York, m. m. lion ( Hawkins' type
7); Half Crown, Tower Mint, different (3); Shillings,
Shillings, Tower, different (5) ; Sixpences, Tower (2) ;
Groat, Aberystwith, m.m. open book; Half Groats, first
and second issues (3) ; Penny, first issue 16
38 Charles I, Shilling, Bristol 1644, plume before face, BR. in
mon. below date, fine ; Shilling, Oxford Declaration,
1642, m.m. plume ; Shilling, Edinburgh, Falconers, m.m.
leaved thistle on both sides “ F.” ; Sixpence, Bi-iot's, m. m.
anchor and small flower ; Groats, Aberystwith and Ox¬
ford Declaration, 1646, m.m. plume; Half Groats, first
and second issues (4); Pennies, second issue (2). COP¬
PER, Farthings of James I and Charles I (14) ; and
Hard Head of Charles I 27
39 Commonwealth, Half Crown, 1656, m.m. sun ; Shilling,
1652; Half Groat; Penny; Cromwell, Ninepence;
Farthing, Commonwealth copper, “ England's Farthing”
“ ^ or necessary change ” as in the pewter sample ; Far¬
thing, pewter, “ Olivar Pro. ENG. s.C. IRL., arms and
“ Charitie and change ” 7
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40 Charles II, Crowns, 1662, rose under bust and 1671 ; Half
Crown, hammered, third issue ; Maundy set, by Simon ;
Maundy Set, 1679 ; Maundy Threepence and Twopence,
hammered, third issue ; a Five Fanams Piece ; Double
Fanams (3) ; a Fanam 19
41 Charles II, Crowns, 1672, 7, 9 ; Half Crowns, 1672, 4, 7 ;
Shilling, 1668; Sixpence, 1678; Fourpennies, 1677,
80, 1 (2) and 83 ; Threepences, 1670, 1, 6, 83 ;
Twopennies, 1670, 5, 7, 83; Pennies, 1670, 3, 7 24
42 James II, Crowns, 1687, 8 ; Half Crown, 1686; Shilling,
1685 ; Sixpence, 1688 ; Maundy Sets of 1686, 9 ;
Fourpence, 1688; Threepence, 1687; Twopence, 1687;
Penny, 1687 17
43 William and Mary, Half Crowns, varieties, 1689, 90, 3; Four-
pennies (4) ; Threepences and Twopennies (3) ; Penny ;
William III, Half Crowns, 1696, 7 ; Shillings, 1696,
(2), one plated, but unusual rev. roses and plumes ;
Sixpences, 1696, 97, one E under bust (3) ; Maundy
Set, 1701 ; Penny, 1700 23
44 William III, Crown, 1696; Half Crowns, under bust B. C. N. Y.
(4) ; Shillings, B. C. N. Y. (4); Sixpences, B. C. N. Y. (4) 13
45 Anne, Crowns, 1707, E. 1708, m.m. plumes ; Half Crowns,
1703, plain, VIGO.; 1707, plain E. ; 1707, roses and
plumes; 1708, plain; 1714, roses and plumes; Shil¬
lings, 1703, plain, VIGO. ; 1705, plumes; 1708, plumes,
1709, 11, plain; 1714, roses and plumes; Sixpences, 1703,
plain; VIGO. 1707, plumes; 1708, plain E.; 1711, plain, 17
46 George I, Crown, 1716, roses and plumes ; Shillings, 1718,
roses and plumes ; 1723, S. S. C. ; Sixpences, S. S. C. ;
Threepences, 1723, 27 ; Anne, Fourpences, 1704, 8, 10,
13 ; Twopences, 1708, 13 ; and Maundy Set, 1709 23
47 George II, Half Crowns, young Head, 1713, 32, roses and
plumes; old Head, 1745, 6, Lima; Shillings, young
Head, 1732, roses and plumes; 1739, 41, roses; old
Head, 1743, 47, roses ; 1745, Lima ; 1758, plain ; Six¬
pences, young Head, different years and types (5); old
Head, different years and types (5) ; Fourpennies, 1731,
37 ; Threepennies, Twopennies, and Pennies (11) ;
Maundy Set,. 1743 38
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48 George III, Crown, 1818, proof; Spanish Dollar, counter-
marked, 1790; Shillings, 1787, without dot, 1816, 20 ;
Sixpence, 1816; Maundy Money (15) ; Wire Money,
1792 (3) 24
49 George III, Crown, 1820, proof rare year ; Half Crowns,
1817, 19 ; Shillings, 1787, without dot, 1817, 20, rare
year ; Sixpences, 1787, 1817, 19 ; Fourpenny and Three¬
penny of 1820 ; Maundy Sets of 1784, 1800, 17 23
50 George III, Bank of England Dollar, 1804 ; Bank Tokens,
English, Three Shillings, 1811, 12, 14, 15; Eighteen-
pence, 1811, 13, 14 ; Half and Quarter Guilders, Deme-
rary (2) ; 24-Stiver Piece, Ceylon 11
51 George III, Bank of Ireland Six Shilling Token, 1804 ;
Bank of Ireland XXX Pence, 1808 (2); Tenpence
Token, 1805, 6 (2) 1813 ; Fivepence Token, 1805, 6 ;
Half Indian Pagoda, and Quarter Pagoda 1 1
52 George IV, Crown, 1821; Half Crowns, 1820, 5; Shillings,
Lion, 1825, 6, 9 ; Sixpences, 1821, 6, Lion; Maundy
Sets of 1826, 9 ; Maundy Money (6) ; Ceylon Rix
Dollar, 1821 ; Eighth and Sixteenth Dollar of Mauritius,
1822. William IV, Rupees, Half and Quarter Rupees,
1835 (3); Maundy Money, various (15) 44
53 Victoria, Gothic Crown, inscribed edge, proof ; Crown, 1845;
Half Crown, 1845 ; Florin, “Graceless,” 1849; Maundy
Sets of 1839, 45, 62, 8 20
54 Victoria, Maundy Money (25); Colonial, various (29) ; and
White Metal (3) 57
55 Copper. Charles I, St. Patrick’s Halfpenny; Farthings(3).
Charles II, Halfpennies (5) ; Farthings (6), one being
qvator. maria, &c. James II, Halfpennies (3) ; Hi¬
bernia Halfpenny and Farthing, very good ; Tin Farthing
with copper plug, scarce ; Gun Money ; Crowns,
Limerick (2); large Half Crowns of 1689, Jan. Feb.
Mar. July, Aug. Sep. Oct. and Dec. (8) ; small Half
Crown, May, 1690; large Shillings, 1689, Jan. Feb.
July, Aug. 10, Oct. (2), Nov. Dec. (8), and one Shilling,
1690, Apr. ; small Shillings, 1690, June, July, Sep. (3);
Sixpences, 1689, Aug. 7ber, Nov. and 1690, May (4),
some oj these coins are fine
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56 William and Mary, Halfpennies (5) ; Farthings, one having
bust of William on one side, and of Mary on other (2).
William III, Halfpennies and Farthings (7). George I,
Halfpennies and Farthings (11) ; Wood’s Pattern Irish
Halfpenny, 1722, rev. Rocks behind Hibernia, fine and
scarce ; Wood’s Irish Halfpennies and Farthings of
1722, 3, 4, very fine (5) 31
57 George II, Halfpennies, different (10) ; Farthings, different
(15) ; “ Voce Populi ” (2). George I (3). James II
(3). George III (12), various. Victoria, various (9),
some fine 54
58 George III, Halfpenny Pattern, by Droz , 1790, “ Render
to Cesar,” &c. ; Bermuda Halfpenny, by Droz, 1793 ;
Sierra Leone Penny, 1791 ; East India Company Piece
of 1791, all Br. proofs 4
59 George III, Twopenny, 1797, fine; Penny, 1797 ; Penny,
1806 ; Halfpennies, 1806 and 1799 ; Farthings, 1799
and 1807 ; Irish Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, 1805:
Barbadoes Penny, Pine Apple, 1788, all these pieces are
fine; Virginia Halfpenny, 1773; St. Helena Halfpenny,
1821 ; Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings, various
dates (19) 32
60 George III, Bombay Pewter Money, AVSPICIO. REGIS. ET.
SENA. TYT. ANGLIAE. (3) ; Barbadoes Penny, Pine
Apple, 1788 ; Cash Indian, Stivers, &c. various (38) 42
6 1 George IV and William IV, Pennies (4); Halfpennies (6);
Farthings (8); Half Farthings (2), all in good condition;
various Pieces of George IV, William TV and Victoria,
Colonial, some very good (95) 115
62 Victoria, Pennies, 1841, 53, 4, 5, 8 ; Halfpennies, 1841, 53,
4 ; Farthings, 1839, 47, 51, 8; Half Farthings (3) ;
Models of Half, Third, Quarter and Eight Farthings (8),
all well preserved or fine ; Isle of Man, Earl of Derby,
Penny and Halfpenny of 1709, and similar Penny and
Halfpenny of ll'do,fine. Duke of Athol, Penny and Half¬
penny, 1758. George III, Pennies and Halfpennies, 1786,
98 and 1813 (6) ; Bank Token, 1811. Victoria, Penny,
Halfpenny and Farthing, 1839 (15) ; Jersey, Pennies,
Halfpennies and Farthings (9) ; Guernsey Pieces (10) 58
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63 Scotch, Groat of James II, second coinage, Villa Edinboro,
Penny of David I, Roxburgh ; Billon Plack of Mary,
Edinburgh (6) ; Plack of James I [I; Merks of Charles
II, Thistle under bust, 1669 and 1671 ; Half Merks of
Charles II, 1669 and 1671 (3) ; Quarter Dollar of
Charles II, 1680 ; 40 Shilling Piece of William III,
1696 ; Five Shillings of William III, 1696, 7. Copper
of Charles II, Bawbees, 1677, 9 ; Turners (2) ; Half
Turner ; and 2 Bodies, 1677 25
64 Early Hanoverian. Silver , Medal, in memory of Sophia,
granddaughter of James I, widow of Ernest Augustus,
Elector Palatinate, &c. and mother of George I ; Gulden
of Ernest Augustus, Elector of Brandenburg, &c. father
of George I, 1692; Half Gulden of same, 1690, fine;
Double Gulden of George I, as Elector of Hanover,
1720, 1 (2), both fine , and of different types; Gulden of
same, 1721, wild man type with rev. of four shields;
Quarter Gulden of same, 1707 ; Two Groschen Pieces of
Ernest Augustus, 1681, 1689 and 1694, different types
(3) ; Two Groschen Pieces of George I, 1708 ; Two
Groschen Pieces of Rudolf Augustus, 1687; Two Groschen
of William August Duke of Brunswick, 1718 ; and
Four Goschen of Louis Rudolf of Brunswick, 1732 (14)
65 Double Gulden of George II as Elector of Hanover, 1745,
obv. St. Andrew, rev. crowned Shield ; Idem of George
HI, 1763, similar to last ; Gulden of George III, 1781,
1790 and 1814, fine (3); Quarter Gulden of same, 1787,
round shield crowned, witli Order of the Garter; another,
similar of 1807 ; others, square shield crowned, 1792,
R95, 9 (5) ; Gulden of George IV, King of England,
Hanover, 1829; Sixteen Groschen Piece of the same,
rev- galloping Horse, 1827 and 1830, mostly fine 15
66 United States of America, &c. Gold. Eagle of 1795, Head
with Cap of Liberty to right, 15 stars, rev. Eagle with
wreath and spread wings on olive branch, fine and rare 1
6/ Half Eagle of 1812, Liberty head to left, and 13 stars with
shield ; another of 1869 ; Californian Half Dollar, octa¬
gonal, 1854 ; and Quarter Dollar of 1872 4
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68 Quarter Eagle of 1807, Head as on Double Eagle, but 13
stars, rev. Eagle and Shield, &c. ; Dollar of 1853, rev.
“ 1 dollar” within wreath •, Dollars, 1854 and 1857,
Indian with plumed head; Chili Dollar, 1861; Chili
Dollar of Bogota, Columbia 6
69 The Eccleston Bronze Medal of George Washington, 1805,
The Land was ours, &c. size 3 in. very fine 1
70 Dollar in Zinc, s. 12, fine state , CONTINENTAL CVRRENCY,
1776, FYGO, MIND YOUR OWN BYSINESS. and Sun Dial,
&c., rev. 13 circles with names of the confederated states,
AMERICAN CONGRESS, WE ARE ONE, being the first coined
money in the States by order of Congress, very rare;
a Cent of same type, rare 2
71 Silver Medal, s. 12, South Carolina, GROWING ARTS ADORN
EMPIRE, Queen Caroline watering Sugar Canes, CAROLINE
PROTECTING, &c. 1736,^6; Bronze gilded One-third
Penny, 1694, Elephant, GOD preserve CAROLINA, well
preserved and very rare , quoted by American dealers at
40 Dollars 2
72 Copper. Elephant, and rev. GOD PRESERVE LONDON (1690
about) ; Part of Dollar, Plantation Piece, in Pewter , of
James II, JACOBVS. II. D.G. MAG : BRI : FRAN. ET. HIB.
REX., Equestrian Statue of King, rev. VAL. 24 PART.
REAL. HISPAN., Shields of England, Scotland, France
and Ireland, very rare , but poor ; Virginia Half-Penny
of George III, 1773, fine ; Irish Halfpenny, rev. LIBERTY
AND SECVRITY, 1795, Shield with stripes and 15 stars,
Eagle above, &c., rare , valued in America at 5 Dollars ;
North Wales Halfpenny, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Harp,
&c. ( valued in America at 3 Dollars ); Connecticut Cent,
1787, AVGTORI CONNEC., Head of Charles I to left (?)
rev. INDE. ET. LIB. 1787, Britannia; “VOCE. POPVLI.”
Halfpenny, 1760, Head of Pretender, rev. HIBERNIA.,
fine (is placed in America among U.S. Tokens) ; North
American Token, COMMERCE, and Ship with American
flags 8
73 Pitt Halfpenny, NO STAMPS, Ship, America, &c. 1776, an
exceptionally fine example, one inferior to this was sold in c
May , 1885, at this house for £5. 1
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74 Massachusetts Cents, 1788 ; N. American, Indian and
Spread Eagle COMMONWEALTH, &c. (2), both fine; Ver¬
mont Cent, 1786, VERMONTENSIVM RES PVBLICA., Sun’s
eye, and stars, &c., Nova Caesarea, 1786 ; another of
1787, rare; and one of 1788 ; Virginia Halfpenny, 1773;
Irish Halfpenny, LIBERTY AND SECVRITY, 1795, rare ;
North American Token, 1781; VNITED STATES, WE ARE
ONE, &c. Connecticut, 1787 ; Talbot Alum and Lee
New York Cent, 1795, fine ; E PLVRIBVS VNVM Cent,
Triangle and 15 stars, with initial letters of States,
scroll, OYR CAYSE IS JVST, fine (2); Nova Constellatio,
1783; “ Washington and Independence ” Cent, 1783;
Washington Cent, Head on either side ; Connecticut,
ayctori CONNEC. &c. 1787 ; Webster and Van Buren
Token, 1837 17
75 Rosa Americana Penny (Twopenny?) George I, Rose
crowned, second type, 1722; Halfpenny (Penny?)
similar, 1723; another, similar, 1722, Rose, first type
only; Farthing, first type, Rose only, 1722 (2).
French Colonies, Louisiana, 1722 ; French Colonies,
Florida of Louis XV, 1767 7
76 London Grate Cent, 1795, bronze proof, fine ( valued in States
at 2 Dollars ) ; George Washington Medal, 1796, s. 9J,
General of the American Armies, &c .fine bronze proof ;
Washington Bronze Medal, s. 9^, rev. LIBERTY AND
SECVRITY, Eagle and Shield, edge “ AN ASYLVM,” &c.
fine; Washington President, Halfpenny, 1793, Ship,
fine ; Washington President, Cent, rev . Eagle, 1791, fine
( valued in 8 Dollars ) ; George Washington,
Eagle and Shield, liberty and SECVRITY. 1795 {valued
in U.S. at 5 Dollars ) g
77 Bronze Medal, Washington, s. 12, 1803, fine; Rosa Ameri¬
cana, Halfpenny (Penny?) Rose crowned, 1723; and
Farthing (Halfpenny?) Rose only, 1722; Washington
President, Cent, and 8 stars, 1791, fine {in U.S. 8 f
Dollars)-, Idem, rev. Ship, 1793; Connecticut, Cent, 4
1787; Siege of Boston, bronze proof ; 17 others, various,
some rare
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78 Cent, 1794, Liberty and Cap, fine, collared and lettered edge;
Idem, 1795 ; Idem, flowing hair, of 1796, 7, 8, 1800,
1 , 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, plain edged ; Idem, Liberty Head to left,
1810, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 30;
Half Cents, Liberty and Cap, 1797 (2), 1800 and 1807;
Idem, Liberty Head to left, 1809, 25 and 29 ; Small
Brass Pattern, by Kettle, Liberty Head, 1803 33
79 Cent, 1799, Liberty Head to right, flowing hair, fine, ex¬
tremely rare ( valued by dealers U.S. at 25 Dollars ) 1
80 Cent of 1794, Liberty Cap, fine (2) ; Cent, Fillet Head,
1798, 1802 and 1803; Cents, from 1822 to 1857, nearly
all fine ; Two Cent Pieces, 1864, 6 5, 66 (3 ; Nickel
Eagle Cents, 1857 and 1858 ; Nickel and Bronze Cents,
1859 to 1884, all of different years (12) 52
81 Lot of Cents, States, Tokens, &c. some rare , many fine 100
82 Silver. Dollar or “ Unit,” Liberty, flowing hair, 1795, 15
Stars ; Idem, Fillet Head, 1797, 16 Stars {unusual),
-J- rev. Eagle within wreath of clouds, very fine ; Idem,
1798; Idem, 1799, 13 Stars, Eagle with shield, &c. ;
Idem, 1800; another, similar, fine 5
83 Dollars of 1876, 77, 78 and 84, all very fine ; Half Dollar,
1795, flowing hair, 15 Stars, Eagle with olive wreath ;
Idem of 1807, Fillet Head, 13 Stars, rev. Eagle and
shield, &c. 6
84 Massachusetts Pine Tree Shilling, 1652, fine for this coin ;
and Dime of 1796, Fillet Head, 15 Stars, rev. Eagle
with olive wreath, rare and fine 2
85 Half Dollar, 1795, flowing hair, 15 Stars, rev. Eagle within
olive wreath, fine ; Idem, 1802, Fillet Head, 13 Stars,
Eagle and shield, &c. very rare year ( U.S. value 5 to
10 Dollars)’, Idem, 1803 , mint state ; Idem, 1807, fine;
Idem, 1811, Liberty Head to left, rev. Eagle with thun¬
derbolt, fine ; Idem, 1831 ; another, similar, mint state 6
86 Half Dollar, 1812, gilded, fine; Idem of 1817, 23 and 27,
all fine ; Quarter Dollar, Fillet Head, 1807, Eagle and
shield, rare and fine ; Idem, Head to left, 1824, Eagle on
thunderbolt ; Idem, 1834, fine ; Dimes, Liberty Head to
left, of 1820, 23, 7 and 36, all fine ; Half Dimes, or
Dimes, of 1829, 31, 2 and 4, all fine 15
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87 Half Dollars, Liberty Head to left, rev. Eagle with thunder¬
bolt of 1827, 29, 30, 2, 3, all fine ; Quarter Dollars,
similar, of 1831, 4, 5, fine ; Dimes of 1820, 5, 30, 2,
5, 6, 7 ; and Half Dimes, 1829, 32, 3, 4, 5, 6, all
fine ^
88 Half Dollars of 1834 and 1835, very fine ; Half Dollars of
1855, 7, 9 ; Quarter Dollars, 1834, 5, 9, 41, 5, o3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 61, 76 and 77 ; Dimes, between 1834 and
1859, all good , some scarce (10); Half Dimes, 1829, 32,
3, 4, 5, 8, 40 and 50 ; Silver Three Cent Pieces, 1851,
52 and 53 41
89 Five Cent Piece in Nickel, 1882, withdrawn from circulation
(or pattern), scarce ; Quarter Dollars (2) ; Dimes (3) ;
Half Dimes (12) ; Silver Three Cent Pieces (3), Nickel
Five Cent Pieces (9); Nickel Three Cents (5), all of
different years ; Confederate States, 100 Dollar Notes
of Richmond, 1862 and 1864 (3); Republic of Hayti,
Santo Domingo, small Silver Pieces of President Petion,
an 14 ; and one of Boyer, an 15 ; also Copper of same
Republic, 1840, 46 and 65 (3) ; one of Kamehamelia of
Hawaii, 1847 45
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90 Mexico, Dollar of Republic, 1860 ; Dollar of Emperor
Maximilian, 1866 ; Quarter Dollars, 1831, 2, 59 ; One-
eight Dollars, 1830, 1, 3 ; One- sixteenth Dollar, 1825. j
Bolivian Republic, Dollars with head of President /
Bolivar, 1830, 4, 8, 58 ; Quarter Dollar, 1830. Brazil,
500 and 200 Maravedes of 1860, 3. Copper of Mexico (3). 1
Brazil (2) 21
91 Peru, Dollar of 1880, mint state , small Silver Pieces (5).
Chili, Dollar, 1876 ; Quarter Dollar, 1853, 65 ; Five f
Cent Pieces (2). Japanese Dollar and 2 small Pieces,
mint state , and Bronze Piece ; White Metal, “Dos Cen-
tanos,” 2 different. Republic of Honduras, White Metal,
Half Reals (2); and Quarter Real. Republic of Grenada, /
a Real, 1859. Republic del Rio de la Plata, Real of, c'^-
1813. Copper , Chili (4). Venezuela (2). Uruguay (1). *
Argentine (1). Peru (1). New Grenada (1); and
Buenos Ayres (1) go
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92 Continental Gold. Imperial Ducat of Maria Theresa, D.G
REG. HV. BO., and rev. PATRONA REGNI HYNGARIAE,
1743; Another, D.G. ROI. GE. HV. BO. RE., 1755, different
types ; and 1 of the Emperor Joseph, 1772 3
93 Venice, Zechine of Paul Rainer, Doge; and another of Doge
Lud. Manin. Ducat of Charles VI, King of Austria
and Patron of Hungary 3
94 Ducat of the Norican Republic, 1637, rare. George
Rakoci II, Prince of Transylvania, 1647 ,fine and very
rare. Ducat of Republic of Francofurt, 1648, rare 3
95 Ducats of Louis Napoleon, King of Holland, 1808, 9 ; and
a third of latter year, of different type 3
96 Ducat of John, Duke of Tuscany, 1735 ; and Five Franc
Piece of Hieronymus Napoleon, King of Westphalia,
1800 2
97 Twenty Franc Piece of Napoleon I, 1818 ; and of Louis
i XVIII, 1818, both fine 2
98 Twenty Franc Pieces of Republique Francaise, 1851,
Napoleon being President; and of Republique Francaise,
1852, with “ LOVIS NAPOLEON BONAPARTE.” 2
99 Medal, s. 13J, in honour of John George, Elector of Saxony,
very fine ; another, s. 91, of 1645. Another, s. 11, of
the four Ducal Princes of Saxony, John Philip, Francis
John, William Francis and William Frederic. Another,
s. 8, of Christian III, Elector, 1606, with Rev. Princes
John George and Augustus, fine. Quarter Gulder of
John George, Elector, 1672, very fine, lj Thaler of
Frederic Augustus, 1695. 3 Silver Groschen Piece of
Sigismuncl III, King of Poland, 1593. 8 Groschen Pieces
of Frederick Augustus, Elector of Saxony and King of
Poland, 1753, 5. Austria, Archduke Leopold, Count
of Tyrol and Duke of Burgundy, s. 13, 1632, fine. Leo¬
pold, Emperor of Rome and Austria and King of
Hungary, &c. 1698, s. 13^, very fine ; another similar^
s. 10^, 1699, very fine; 2 small Pieces, 6 and 3 Groschen
of same, 1670, 83. Copper , Stanislaus of Poland, 1767,
fine; Augustus III, Rex Pol. 1755; Medal of Leopold,
“ tvrc VICTOR and another of Franz, Ivais ; V of
Austria 18
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100 Medal, s. 13J, John George, Duke of Saxony, 1639, very
fine. Augustus I, another. Henry Julius, Duke of
Brunswick, &c. 1600 ,fine. Thaler of Fred. Augustus III,
Elector of Saxony, 1800, fine. Thaler of Maria Theresa, of
Austria and Hungary, 1780, in mint state. Dollar
of the Belgian Confederation, \§10,fine. 2 Guilders of Hol¬
land, 1790,3; and Half Guilder, 1749, all fine. Belgian
Piece of Maria Theresa, 1752. Pieces of Austria, various
(3) ; Copper , of Maria Theresa, and Joseph (4), all
fine 1 7
101
Spain , §c., Dollars of Philip IV, 1636, 8. Another of
Philip V, 1744 ; and of Ferdinand VI, 1748. Another
of Amadeo, 1871, fine. Pesetas of Charles III, Philip V
and Ludovic I, 1708, 18, 24, and of (Provisional
Government, mint state), 1869 (6). Portugal, silver of
1681, 1715, 63 (4), and small Pieces Spanish. Copper ,
Spain, of Charles I, Philip I, III, IV, V, and of
Charles II and Isabel, some rare (28) ; and of Portugal
(9) 62
102 Italian, Dollar (Ducat) of Cosmo de Medici, 1610, fine.
Another of Ferdinand II, 1666, rev. Port of Leghorn,
another, Cosmo, 1677, fine; Idem, crowned head and
Port of Leghorn, 1683 ,fine; Idem, rev. GRATIA OBVIA
VLTRO QVAESITA LIBYRNI, rose tree, fine; Idem of 1692;
smaller Pieces, Cosmo I de Medici (1566-74), Duke of
Florence and Sienna, rev. City of Sienna, rare and fine.
Giulio de Medici; Pope Clemens VII (2). Giovanni
de Medici. Pope Leo X, rare. Cosmo de Medi II and
Duke of Ilorence and Sienna, rev. Wolf and twins, small
(2), rare. Innocent XI, small. Copper , Grano of
Masaniello, Fisherman of Naples, 1648, very rare.
Grazia of Ferdinand de Medici ; Clemens VII (3) 16
103 Italian, Scudo (Lira 8) of Ligurian Republic, 1798 ,fine.
Another, Roman Republic, 1798, fine. Vic. Emanuel I,
Prince of Piedmont, 1816, fine. Another, Venetian
Republic, ft 22 MARZO. 1848.” fine. Provl. Govt, of
Lombardy (5 Lira), 1848, fine. Victor Emanuel II
(Lii.i 5), 1870, fine. Francis II ol Austria. Venice,
15
1802 (Lira 2), fine. Medals (8), commemorative of death
of Charles VII, Roman Emperor, 1745 ,Jine. Pius IX,
20 Baiochii, 1848, fine. Republic of Genoa, small Piece,
1673. Roman Rep. of 1849, Bilon, 16, 8, and 4 Baiocchi
(3), scarce 13
104 Italian, Scudo (Lira 6) of Cisalpine Republic, ALLA. NAZ.
FRAN. LA REP. CISAL. RICONOSCENTE, mint state.
Another, Provl. Govt, of Lombardy, 1848, fine.
Another, Republic of Venice, 1848. Cisalpine Republic,
Soldi 30, PAGE CELEBRATA FORO BONAPARTE FONDATO
ANNO IX, mint state. Ligurian Republican, Lira of 1798,
Medallet, crowning of Ferdinand I, King of Lombardy
and Venice, 1838, fine ; Medallet, s. 8, by Dassier, of
Samuel Bochart, died 1667, fine. Italian, small Silver ,
various (5). Greek similiar (3). Turkish similar (8) ;
and Bilon (2). Copper , Roman Republic of 1788, 9,
Due Baiocchi, Rome, Aquilee and Ancona (4), Baiocco / . 2- £■ '
and Mezzo Baiocco (2) ; some fine and scarce ; others of
1848, 9 (4) ; Venetian Republic (5) ; Sardinian, &c.
(6) 47
105 Silver Penny of William, Count of Flanders. Another of
OthoII, Cologne. Denier of William, Duke of Acquitaine.
Silver Pennies, unread (3); Ferdinand and Elizabeth of
Aragon and Castile (2). Geneva, 12 Sous Piece, 1654.
/it St- Lodigard, Bishop of Lucerne, 1447. Archbishop
of Salzburg, 1675. Jetton of Charles V. “ Gros
Tournois ” of Philip III of France (2). “ Un Blanc,’’ or
Piece of 12 Deniers ; &c., of Francis I, 1514. Old
Russian, Ivan III; Ivan Grosnoi ; and 1 copper, rare
(3). Republic of Berne, Two Franc Piece, 1774, fine.
“ Moneta Buneus,” old French, unread. French Copper
of Henry IV, Louis XIII, XIV, XV, &c., and others 61
106 Confederation of the Rhine, Carl Theodore Anton Maria
Regensburg, 1809, EINE FEINE MARK, fine ; Thaler of
Fred. William III of Prussia, 1802 ; Four Groschen
Piece of William III. Frederick the Great, Half and / «-
Quarter Thalers, 1750, fine ; Thaler of Fred. William
IV, King of Prussia, 1854, mint state; Crown Thaler
of King William and Queen Augusta of Prussia, 1861..
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mint state ; Reichs Thaler, Frederic King of the
Prussians, 1769 ; Twenty Kreuzer Piece of Andrew
Iiofer, Patriot of the Tyrol, 1809 ,fine; Three Groschen
of Albert, Margravine of Brandenburg and Duke of
Prussia, 1537, rare and fine; Rupert, Bishop of Salz¬
burg, 1756 ; Thaler of William King of Wurtemburg,
1857 ; City of Hamburgh, 1727, &c. (3) ; Maria
Theresa, 1751 ; and various small Silver, in all 17, of
which 4 billon ; Copper, Napoleon I, &c., French and
Italian, Cents, France and Westphalia, &c. (46), all
good , many fine , and with 2 or 3 exceptions only , no
duplicates 75
107 Holland, Silver pieces chiefly of 17th century (10);
Christian III of Norway, Eight Shillings, 1608, fine;
other Pieces of Norway, Denmark and Sweeden, of which
3 billon (10) ; Belgian Confederation, 1759, 81, &c. (4) ;
Papal (5); Malta (2); Genoa, 1794, 1814; Sicily,
1796, &c. (5) ; Copper and billon; Malta (6); Holland,
Frisia, Denmark and North German States and Cities,
17th and 18th centuries (70); Sardinia, Lombardy,
Parma, Mantua and Ragusa (11) ; Swiss Cantons,
various, 18th and 19th centuries (38), Papal (4)
silver 34, billon and copper 132
108 France, Five Livre Piece of Louis XIV, Younghead, 1652,
rev. crowned Shield with fleur-de-lis, fine ; Idem, of Six
Livres, old Head, 1712, rev. Three leaves and fleur-de-lis,
fine; Idem, rev. Four double LL, crowned fleur-de-lis, / /
and in centre X within circle, 1690; Smaller Piece,
Three Livres, rev. round Shield flanked by olive branches,
and crowned, 1694 ; Five Livres Piece, Louis XY, rev.
as last, 1727; Idem of 1742; Idem of 1770; Two
Livre Piece of Henry IV, 1606 ; Idem of Louis XV,
1720, rev. Four double LL, crowned, &c., chrs regn.
VINC. IMP .fine; Four small Pieces of Louis XIV ; and
Five small Pieces of Louis XV lg
109 Silver Jetton of the States of Brittany of Louis XV, 1768,
fine; Two Franc Piece of Louis XIV, 1690 ; and of
Louis XV, 1727, 56; Five Franc Piece of Louis XVI, •
1792, rev. REGNE DE la LOI, &c., fine ; Thirty Sous
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Pieces, same reverse , 1792, 3 ; One of Fifteen Sols, 1791 ;
Twenty Sols of 1782, 6, Duvivier, Jine ; Ten Sols?
similar, 1783, 4, 5; Jetton of States of Brittany of
1784, Lonis XYI, jine ; Five Franc Pieces of Charles
X, 1826, 30 ; One of Louis Philippe I, 1833 ; Two
Franc Piece, Charles X, 1828 ; Louis XVIII Francs,
1817, 22, jine ; Small Pieces, Charles X, &c. (6) 26
110 France : Medal, s. 10, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette,
Bust of Dauphin, Oct. 22, 1781,^6; Louis XVI, s. 10,
Octagonal, Duvivier, struck for Gallic Clergy 1782,
jine ; Louis XVI, s. 9, “ Immole par les Factieux,’
Jan. 22, 1793, jine ; Marie Antoinette, s. 9, Execution,
Oct. 16, 1793 , fine ; another, different, by Loos, s. 9;
“ Seconde victime d’un peuple Regicido, jine ; Dauphin
( s . 9), Son of Louis XVI, by Loos, Release June 5,
1795, jine; Medalet, s. 6, Droits de l’Homme, &c.,
1792 (2). Bronze proofs : Louis XV, “ Kella Recepta,
1733 ”; Lafayette, by Dumarest ; Louis XVI, Swears
fealty to Nation and Law, Sep. 14, 1791; Liberte, Sous
la Loi, 1791; Vivre libre ou Mourir,” 14 Juillet, 1790 ;
a Les Francais invincibles,” 1792 ; “ La Sagesse Guide
la Force, s. 12, 1792 ; another, similar, s. 9J. Brass:
Siege Piece of 1815, “ Un Decime” (2) ; “Ten Decimes
of Louis XVIII ; and Colonial Ten Cents of Louis
Philippe, 1841; Satirical, “Napoleon III, Le Miserable,
Sedan,” &c. silver 8, bronze 8, and brass 4
111 France : Rep : Francaise, Six Livres, “ Regne de la Loi”
1793, fine; Idem, Five Francs, “ L’An 8,” “ Union et
Force,” fine; Five Francs, GAYLE svbalpine. liberte,
&c., L’AN. 10 : ERIDANIA, fine ; Medal, s. 9-jt, Rep.
Francaise Dept, de la Seine, <£ Certificate D’Etudes
Primaires,” &c ., fine ; Five Francs, Republic of 1848,
fine ; Idem, 1876, mint state ; Bonaparte, Premier
Consul, Five Francs, An il, fine; Napoleon Empereur,
Five Francs, 1809, fine ; Napoleone Imperatore e Re.
1811, Five Lire, mint state; Idem, Two Lire, 1811,
fine; Two Francs, Rep. Francaise, 1871, fine; Napoleon
Premier Consul, Two Francs, mint state , An 12 ; One
Franc, Rep. Francaise, 1849 13
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France: Bronze Medals, fine (6); Robespierre, Five
Decimes, REGENERATION FRANCAISE. 10 AOVT., 1793
(2) ; Paper Assignats, 1792, 4 (2) ; Medal, s. 3f ins. ,
Chirurgien en Chef de l’Armees d’Allemagne, 28
Bulletin of Napoleon, July, 1809, fine ; Framed Bronze
Plaque, by Andrieu, Entry of Louis XVI into Paris
from Versailles, Oct. 6, 1789, s. 3J ins. fine; Siege
Pieces of Antwerp, 1814 (2); Siege Pieces of Mayence,
1793 (3) ; Medals : Confederation des Francais, 1790, /
& DIEV NOYS la DONNE. 29. sept. 1820 (2) ; Joachim
Murat King of Naples, Three Grana, 1810, fine; Due e
Mezzo Baiocchi, Civitata Vecchia, 1796 ; Copper
Money: Louis XVI, Two Sous, Fasces (3); Ten
Centimes (6); Sols, shield (5) ; Three Decimes, 1792
(1) ; Liards (2) ; Liards Colonial (5) ; Rep. Francaise,
Two Decimes and Two Sols (5) ; Five Centimes and
One Sol (10); Centimes (5), all good pieces , mostly fine,
and all of different years or mints 63
Napoleonic. Silver. Joseph Napoleon, King of Two
Sicilies, and rev. shield of Arms with mermaid supports,
crowned, 1808 ,fine; Idem, King of Spain, rev. shield of /
Arms, crowned, Dollar, 1808, fine; Half Dollar, as last,
1813 ; Gioachimo Napoleone, Regno delle Sicilie,
Five Lire, 1813,^?^; Idem, Mez. Lira, 1813; Hierony¬
mus Napoleon, King of Westphalia, IO STEINE MARK,
1811, fine; Idem, similar, Five Marks, 1812, fine ;
Felix and Eliza Bonaparte of Lucca and Piombino,
Five Franchi, 1808,y??ie ; Pesetas of Joseph Napoleon,
King of Spain 1810, 3 ; Dollar of Louis Napoleon,
King of Holland, 1808, rev. shield of Arms, crowned;
Mark of Hieronymus, King of Westphalia, 1813,
shield of Arms, crowned, fine ; Billon , Twenty and Ten
Cent Pieces of same, 1808, 12 ; Another, of Joachim
Napoleon of Berg & Cleve, 1806 15
Napoleonic : Siege Dollar of Saragossa, 1809, rare and
fine; Siege Dollar (Five Pesetas) of Barcelona, 1809,
rare and fine ; Siege Dollar, Two Peseta Piece, 1811 ;
Copper Siege Pieces, Four Quartos 1813 and One
Quarto, 1809; Gulden of Hieronymus Napoleon, King
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of Westphalia, 1811, 2, both fine ; Thalers of same, of
1809, 10, 13, all fine ; Peseta of Joseph Bonaparte, King
of Spain, 1810; Napoleon Imperatore e re, Regno
d’ Italia, Two Lira, 1812, fine; Napoleon, Emperor,
Francs of 1808, an 12, 13, all fine; Maria Lucia,
Princess Imperial of Austria, Duchess of Parma, 1815
(3 ),fine; Half Francs of Napoleon, Premier Consul and
Empereur, L’an 12, both fine; Half Francs of Emperor,
1808, 9, 12, 14; Quarter Francs, Premier Consul and
Emperor (3) 27
115 Napoleonic. Silver Medals, Chamber of Commerce of
Antwerp, by Droz , s. 9|, fine; “ Academie Celtique,”
s. 9, Dupre, fine ; 11 Gallia Reddita Europse,” Globe and
three fleur-de-lys, April, 1814, s. 7^ ; Napoleon, “ Le
Senat et Le Peuple,” an XII, Denon, s. 7, fine ; One
small, as last; Idem, Arc de Triomphe, s. 6-|; Napoleon
and Marie Louise, Nuptials, small (2) ; Two Franc and
One Franc Pieces, Napoleon, 1808, 10; Half Franc,
Premier Consul, An 13, fine; Mez. Lisa. Joachim
Murat, Naples, 1813. Small Silver, Regno d’ Italia, &c.,
different years (16). Bronze Medals, Napoleon Pre
Consul de la Republique Francaise, s. 9 J; “ La Fortune
Conservation, ” s. 9J ; “ Aux Manes de Desaix,” s. 7-J,
all fine ; Jetton, “ Heros Bonaparte,” 1796 ; Jetton,
Pewter, “ Rendu a sa Patrie,” &c., 1799 ; various Billon
and Copper, Joachim Murat, Duchy of Berg, 1806 ;
Alexr. Duke of Neufchatel (4) ; Louis Napoleon King
of Holland, Java (5) ; Siege Pieces, Mayence and
Antwerp (2); Belgium Federation (2) ; Felix and
Eliza of Lucca (2) (51)
116 Bronze Medals. Napoleon I, St. Helena, May 5, 1821,
s. 18; Funerailles, 15Decre* 1840; Antiqua Italorum Rep.
Resuscitata ; General, au chef de la brave Armee d’ltalie ;
Tagliamento, &c. ; Paix de Luneville ; Retour d’Astree;
Bataille de Millesimo, &c. ; Les Cent Jours ; “ Expedi¬
tion de decouverte ” ; Bonus Eventus ; Vindobona capta ;
Lutzen ; Gilded Badge, u Pensee de St. Helene ” ;
Joachim Murat To ITov1 Legion 15
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117 Napoleon I. Large and early; Premier Consul Bronze
Medals: Tlie Three Consols, “ Guerre de la Liberte,” &c. ;
Premiere Pierre de la Colonne Nationale, &c. 1800,
Duvivier ; Marengo 25 and 26 Prairial, An 8 ; another?
“ Le Generale Desaix blesse amort”; Paix de Lune-
ville, by Droz\ “ Bonaparte &c. Praeses Anno III”;
✓ “ La Ville de Lille au Premier Consul”; “ La Liguria ? v
Riconoscente,” &c. ; “ Vota-Publica ” ; “ Republica
Cisalpina Restituta” ; Yoti Publici per la Posperita
E tern a della Republica Italica, &c. Auspice Bonaparte”;
“Au Premier Consul, &c. Marseille Reconnaissante ” 12
118 Bronze Medals. Entree a Moscou ; Fortune adverse ;
Wurtchen ; Muses Artibus Arvis ; Moskowa ; Fideli
Bertrand; Borysthene ; Retraite de 1’ Armee ; Napoleon
II, Empereur ; Napoleon Abdique ; Depart 1814 ; Feb-
rier 1814 ; Retour d’lle d’Elbe ; Retour de l’Empereur ;
Drapeux donnes ; Le Senat et Le Peuple 16
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Bronze Medals. LTllyrie ; Porte de Corinthee ; Jena ;
Borussi dedicere nuper ; La Yaccine ; J. Napn de Wur-
temburg; Naples ; Prisca Decora; Fabius Cunctator ; La
Silesie ; Gallia Renovata ; L’ Armee d’Angleterre ; Porte
de Alcala ; Simplon ; Sanhedrim ; Friedland 16
120 Bronze Medals. Jena; Eylau ; Roi de Rome ; Taglia-
mento, Traite d’Amiens ; Capitulation d’Ulm ; Actions
de Grace ; Code Civil ; 2000 Barques Construites ;
Ecoles de Medecine ; “ La Ligurie Reunie,” &c. ; St.
Bernard; Allocution; Le Senat ; &c. 16
121 Bronze Medals. Eagle crowned by Victory; Stephanie et
Louis de Bade ; Porte de Brandebourg ; Westphalia ;
Aux Arts la Victoire ; Orphelines de La Legion ; Co¬
lonne de la Grande Arm<$e ; Tilsit; Venise, &c. rendu a
ITtalie ; Aigles au de la laRabe; Roi d’ltalie ; La Zecca
de Milano ; Alexander I and Francis II ; Les Autri-
chiens "V aincus ; Napoleon and Francis II ; Ecoles de
Mines du Mont Blanc; L’Egypte Conquise ; Factis
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Bronze Medals — Rome-Paris. Napoleon and Charlemagne;
L’ Instruction Publique; Napoleon et Louise ; Sommo
Sierra ; Urea Parisios deducta ; A’Desaix ; aux Arrnees,
1806 ; Danuvius indignatus ; Presbourg ; Temple ii
Pola ; Nice a Rome ; Wagram ; Souverainetes Don-
nees ; Austerlitz ; La Dalmatie ; Ultra Vistulam ; Re¬
union de l’Etrurie 18
Bronze Medals — all Italico. “ HostibusUbiqueFusis,” &c.t;
Napoleo Imp. Italian Rex, &c. ; Vienne; Agens de change
de Paris ; Levee du Campde Boulogne; Confederation du
Rhin ; Mantoue ; Montenotte ; Alexander I, &c., 1814 ;
Example aux Peuples, X Aoust, 1792, s. 15 ; Commune
de Paris, &c.; Constitution Republicaine, &c., 10 Aoust,
1793 12
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Papal Medals — many fine and rare. Paulus II, Venetus,
1464; Clemens VIII, 1600; Innocent X (1644-55), by
Gaspare Mola ; Clemens X, Anno III (1792), Ilame-
ranus ; Innocent XI, An. X (1686), Hamer anus ;
Idem, 1676, Ilameranus ; Clemens XI, 1711, Hame-
ranus ; Innocent XI, rev. Defeat of Turks by King of
Poland, 1684; Idem, An V (1681), l.H.F.G. ; Benedict
XIV. An. I (1741), Hamer anus ; Idem, different, An. I;
Cristophorns I, Padua (?); Clemens XIV, An. Ill,
177 1, pewter ; Pius VII, 1804, by Droz ; Idem, Leges-
latal, 1818; Fabian I; Paduan (?) 16
Venice. Silver. Francesco Morisini, “Ottavo di Leona
per il Levante, rare ; Fra Dandolo, Pietro Zani ; Do-
menigo Morisini : Gradenigo ; Antonio Veniero ; Aloy-
siusMocenigo ; Cornaro; Donato ;Cicogna; Loreadi, and
2 others. Copper of various Doges : Cornaro, Mocenigo,
Donato, Justiniano, Cicogna, Loreadi, Priuli, &c. 25
Lot of European Copper, various : German, Russian,
Turkish, Italian, Dutch, Danish, &c., over 300 ; along
with 19 White Metal English Medals, all in good or fine
condition , and some rare 320
Lot of Brass, Copper, and other Medalets, William III to
Victoria; Jettons, old French, Nuremberg; White
Metal Medals, &c. &c., over 300 ; and Tassie’s Imitation
Antique Gems (14) about 320
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128 Medals, English and other. Silver. Marlborough, and
Capture of Bonn, Hug. and Limburg, 1703, SINE. CLADE-
VICTOR., s. 13 ; Alexander VIII. Pope, by Hameranus ,
1591, fine ; Innocent XI, 1684, by John Hameranus ,,
fine ; Successful Defence of Alcmar, in Holland, against
Spaniards, 1568, s . §\,fine. Bronze , s. 15|-, Capture of
Bois-le-Duc (Silva Ducis) by Prince Henry of the
Netherlands, 1629 5
129 English Medals, Silver. Duke of Cumberland, s. 11, DE-
uciiE. militym., Defeat of Rebels at Culloden. Bronze.
Idem, s. 14, by Yeo,fine ; Ditto, “ Rebellion Justly Re¬
warded ” ; Ditto, “ British Hero,” Rebels punished at
Carlisle; Ditto, Carlisle reduced; Death of Mary II,
s. 15£, by Jan Luder , fine ; Charles Edward, son of
Pretender, s. 10, REYIRESCIT., 1750, a young flourishing
shoot from a withered stump, fine; other Medals, various
(5) ; Medalets, various (8) - 20
130 Gilded Silver Badge, cast and chased , of Charles I and
Queen Henrietta Maria, see Mum. Chron. vol. XIII, n. 25,
scarce ; A “ Nicholas Hilliard Simon Pass,” finely en¬
graved, representing James I and Prince Charles ; Cu¬
rious engraved silver Pass, representing a night Watch¬
man, “ Lanthorne and a whole candle light ” ; Jetton of
Mary Queen of Scots, obv. combined Arms of France and
Scotland, MARIA. D. G-. SCOTOR. REGINA. FRAN. DOI., rev.
a Vine half-withered, but one side luxuriant and watered
from Heaven, MEA. SIC. MIHI. PROSVNT. 1579, s. 8, fine ;
Medalet of Pretender James III, as Prince of Wales, by
Roettier, rev. SOLA. LVGE. FVGAT., s. 7 ; Silver Jetton of
Queen Anne, semper, eadem. ; Jetton of Queen Eliza¬
beth, curious , found in excavation of old Royal Exchange,
London, GOD. save. the. qvene., a full-blown Rose
between columns, crowned, &c. ; Hanoverian Medalet
commemorating Suppression of Rebellion of 1745
YND. DAS. WAR. AYCH. EYTEL., 1746, a Boy blowing soap
bubbles, sitting on rock figured with fleur-de-lys ; curious
Lead Jettons, two seem to be Siege Pieces, “ Ch.” and
portcullis, rev. “ ,47? ” (3) ; Bronze Medalets, fine (2) ;
Obituary Medal of Charles I, Dossier, poor 14
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131 Silver Medal struck in Dresden, 1678, in honour of Charles
II of Great Britain and Ireland, s. 13£, “ En Honneur
du Souverciin du tres noble ordre cle la J artier e , du tre
Haut tre Puissant et tres excellent Prince Charles II , par
la Grace de Dieu Roy cle la Grande Bretag. Fran, el Ire-
lancle Defenseur de la foi MDCLXXVIII.” very fine and
rare , obv. shows St. George and Dragon ; Charles II of
Spain and Count of Flandres, rev. View of Ostende and
its fortifications. FLANDRIA. OSTENDE., on scroll, NEP-
TVNEO. 10. FRENVM. CAROLYS. OPPOSVIT., bv Roettier,
fine and rare; Henry Julius, Bishop of Halberstadt and
Duke of Brunswick, &c. 1597-8, fine ; Medalet, Hano¬
verian, a Lion transfixed by an arrow, seizing the fruit
on a new shoot from an old stump, to which a hand points
from Heaven, A. JEHOVAH. HOC. FACTYM. EST., rev.
crowned Shield with Order of the Garter, a rare piece 4
132 Silver. Archbishop Sancroft and Seven Bishops, 1688 ;
William III, D. G. PRIN. AVR. HOL. ET. WES. CVB., 1688,
rev. TERRAS. ASTRiEA. REVSIT. Brass of William III,
GVLIELMO. III. SACRYM. CONGRESSVS. G. PRINC. HAGAE.
MDCXCI., &C. 3
133 An unpublished Nuremburg Draftboard Piece by Philip
Henry Muller, representing Frederic III, Elector of
Brandenburg (1440-70), and Capture of City of Bonn
on the Rhine, curious and fine ; Silver Medal struck by
John George, Elector of Saxony, June 25, 1630, in com11,
of Lutheran Confession at Augsburg, under John Fred.,
Elector, June 25, 1530, very fine , s. 13J ; large Brass
Plaque, relative to the Lutherean “ Formula Concordias
of 1580, dated 1581, and representing Augustus, Elector
of Saxony, and John George, Elector of Brandenburg
( see LucJcius, p. 281), fine and rare , s. 3 in. 4; Centenary
Brass Medal, struck by Elector of Saxony, 1630, in
com11, of Lutheran Confession read at Diet of Augsburg,
June 25th, 1530 4
134 Mudies’ National Bronze Medals, Settlement at Bombay ;
Py renees; Abercrombie and Egypt; Waterloo; Seringa-
patam ; Tottes Vedras ; Talavera ; Cape St. Vincent;
Vimiera ; English Army enters Paris ; Bellerophon ;
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Roscoe, Mayer; Count Suwarrow; Wellington; Mitchell;
Wood ; Lord Mayor of London ; Nicholas Grimshaw ;
Mayor of Preston; Bhurtpoor ; Faulkner; John Lee,
Pres4. Num. Soct. of London, Stothard ; Academy of
Glasgow, Milton 11 Corn Monopoly a Nations curse ;”
Petrus Blundellus. White Metal , Overthrow of Tyranny
and Attainment of Peace, 1814 ; another, Preliminaries
of Peace, &c., Oct. 1801 . 23
135
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Bronze Medals, gilded, by Hancock, Lord Bridport, Vis¬
count Duncan and Lord St. Vincent (3) ; another,
gilded, Charles III of Spain, by G. Gil ; another of
Charles III and Family ; Incorporation of Gold Mining
Company, 1785 ; Republique Francaise, 1848 ; Napo¬
leon III and Eugenie ; Alexander, Emperor of Russia,
1814, Denon ; Alliance England, France and Turkey,
1854; Buffon ; General Foy ; Mirabeau ; Wellington
and Blucher (2) ; Porto Bello, 1739 15
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136 Bronze Medals, Death of Nelson, Thos. Wyon , IPSE BELLI.
FVLMEN ; Admiral Lord Nelson, Return from Egypt,
Nov. 5, 1800, P. Ku chler ; Lord Howe, Destruction of
French Fleet, June 2, 1794, S. H. Kuchler ; David „
Garrick, 1772, by Pingo ; Sir Ralph Abercrombie,
French defeated, Mar. 21, 1801 ; William Henry West j *
Betty, Young Tragedian, 1804, % J. Westwood; Mednlet
of same, by Kettle; Medalets by Kirk , Cromwell,
Garrick, Wilkes, Geo. II and III, and Queen Charlotte;
J. P. Kemble by Hancock (13), all fine 20
137 Bronze Medals, gilded, George III, nvlla DIES, &c.,
Hancock ; John Wilkes, Esq., “ Genius of Liberty,” by
Jas. Kirk ; Victoria Reine d’Angleterre, struck by
Syndic on her visit to Ghent, Sept. 1848; J. Wilks, Esq., • ]
Lord Mayor, 1774, “ Britons strike Home” Head in
Boot and Axe, in zinc ; Johannes Wilkes, “ Genius of
Liberty;” Victoria and Albert, on Marriage, struck in
Germany, Hellbricht ; Thomason’s Vase, 2 different 8
138 Bronze Medals, Spanish Armada dispersed, 1588, s. 14,
NON+L^DOR+ALLIDOR ; George III, Celebration of ^
Centenary of the Brunswick Accession, by Corporation
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of Cork, Augt. 1814, s. 14, by T. VVyon, Junr.; Cologne
Cathedral, Sept. 4, 1842 ; Queen Anne, Capture of
Gibraltar, 1704, by T. Croker ; Great Britain and Ire¬
land United, 1800, Hancock: Francis, Fmperor of
Austria; Milan, 1815, Vassalio ; Geo. IV, Coronation;
others, various bronze (5) ; Anne, Queen, April 1702,
white metal 13
139 Bronze Medals, Marie de Medici, FR. REG. MODERATRIX.,
rev. iETH ER + DAT + PACOAT VM -*• OMNIBVS , Queen as Juno,
seated on a rainbow with sceptre and peacock, below
the sea and coast with Cities, 1613, s. 14-§, very fine ;
Frederic III, Duke of Lorraine, &c. and Elizabeth of
Austria, s. 13^; York Minster and Cliffords Tower, fine;
Marie Therese, Duchesse D’Angouleme ; Frederic the
Great, Siege of Prague, 1757; Peter the Great, “ Eliza-
betlia Magna,” by Dassier ; others, various (11) 18
140 Bronze, Copper Medals, &c. various . 24
141 Bronze Medals, of Louis XIV, various (8); Others, Young
Louis XVII, REGNI. TANTVM. IVRA, rev. QUAM. REDDAT.
HAEREDI. &c. s. 14 ; Louis XVI, Return to Paris,
Oct. 6, 1789, Duvivier; Another, DEN AT VS 21 IAN.
1793, in pewter; Another, Etablissement de la Marie de
Paris, 1789 ; Dalers of Charles XII of Sweden (11) ;
Jettons of Louis XIV (2) 25
142 Bronze Medal, s. 18, of Philip II of Spain, by G. da
Trezzo (medallist to Philip), 1555, rev. JAN illvstrabit
OMNIA, Phoebus in Quadriga, rare and fine ( see Luckius ,
p. 185, for a similar of 1558) ; Louis XVI, Assemblee
Nationale IV Aout 1789, Ben Duvivier, fine , s. 17 ;
Queen Christian of Sweden, 1665 ; Nelson, Victory of
the Nile, 1798, C. H. Kuchler, Soho; Marshall Mar-
mont, 1807 ; Christian III of Denmark, in case ; Pat¬
tern Piece, Republique Francaise, 1793 7
143 Russian , Pattern, Platinum , 3 Ruble Piece of 1828, as
minted; Silver Ruble, Empress Anne, 1735 ; Another
of Peter the Great, 1720; Another, Nicolas, 1829; and
Piece of 30 Kopecs of same, 1835. Copper , 10 Kopecs
of Catherine II, 1792 and 1796 ; and 2 small (9)
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144 War Medals, Expedition to Egypt, 1801, obv. Indian
Sepoy holding a Union Jack, a camp in rear, below in
Persian “ This Medal has been presented in commemora¬
tion of the defeat of the French A rmies in Egypt,” &c.,
rev. Line of Battle Ship in full sail, with the Pyramids
and an Obelisk in background, very fine and rare (1)
145 Defence of Gibraltar, s. 14, obv. View of Fortress, 13 Sept.
1782, &c., rev. reden. lamotte. SYDOW. elliot., pre- /^.
sented by General Elliot to Hanoverians, s. 195, by
L. Pingo, fine and rare 1
146 Waterloo, English, name partly erased , Second Light
Dragoons ; another, Hanoverian, Fourier, August Bult-
mann, Landwehr, Bat. Hameln ; another, Brunswick, in
Gunmetal, IOH. SIEDENTOPF. 2 IAEG. BAT. 3
147 Nassau Waterloo Medal, Silver, s. 8^, fine; SCHLACHT BEI
LA BELLE ALLIANCE. D. 18 JVNI. 1815, obv. BLYCHER
WELLINGTON, by Loos, s. 11, fine (1) ; another, as last,
bronze proof; Frederic Wilhelm III, Koenig von Preus-
sen, Paris, D. 30 Mai, 1814, fiiie as preceding , both by
Loos ; small German Medalets, Leipsic, Paris, Belle
Alliance, &e. ( Silver , 2 Bronze ), all fine ; Turkish, Siege
of Acre, Silver , s. 8|, fine ; another, same, in Copper 14
148 Army of India, 1799-1826, clasp, Ava, J. Borland, 89th
Foot ; Indian, 1857-8, clasp, Delhi, Gunner Patrick
Brady, 1st Comp. 4th Batt. Art. ; Idem, clasps, Defence
of Lucknow, and Lucknow, T. Tierney, 1st Batt. 5th
Fuslrs. ; Idem, clasp, Lucknow ; Idem, clasps, Relief of
Lucknow, and Lucknow, W. McGregor, 1st Batt. 5th
Fuslrs. 5
149 Umbeyla, clasp, No. 742, W. Dyer, 1st Batt. 7th Regt. ;
Bhootan, clasp, No. 3778, J. McCleary, H.M. 80th J
Regt. ; China, clasp, Taku Forts, 1860, Driver Giles
Perry, No. 3 B. 13th Bde. R. Art.; Idem, 1842, /T
Edward Sheriffe, H.M.S. u Hyacinth ; ” Idem, plain 5 1
150 Abyssinia, No. 82, W. O’Brien, 26tli Regt. ; Idem, 247, I
W. Wainwright, 3rd Dragoon Guards ; South Africa, /
1853, John Collins, 2nd Batt. 60th Rifles ; Ashantee, jj L
J. Farrell, ordinary H.M.S “ Himalaya,” 73-74 ; Baltic,
1854-55, plain ; Turkish Crimean Medal 6
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151 Punjab, clasp, Chillianwala and Goojerat, 1849, Corporal
H. McGarry, 29th Foot; Punjab, clasp, Goojerat,
Richard Russell, 53rd Foot; Idem, Sobraon, 1846,
* Henry McGarry, 29th Regt. ; Afghanistan, 1878-79-80,
No. 877, Pte. Waite, 15th Hussars 4 « * •
152 Crimea, clasps, Alma, Balaclava, Inkerman and Sebastopol,
Isaac Tanner, Coldstream Guards ; British Army, 1793-
1814, clasps, Nive and Nivelle, Corporal W. Foy, Cold-
stream Guards ; Idem, clasp, Orthes, William Crump,
7th Foot 3
153 New Zealand, No. 3697, C. Dunlay, 65th Regt. ; Idem,
1861-1866, No. 301,Thos. Byrne, 2nd Batt. 14th Regt. ;
Idem, 1864-1866, No. 2542, Wm. Kealy, 43rd Lt.
Inftry. ; Long Service and Good Conduct, Private John
Harris, 2nd Batt. Scots Fuslr. Guards, 1852 ; Idem, • f £
Colour-Sergeant Michael McHugh, 85th Regt. 5
154
Medieval Italian, Bronze, Sigismund Malatesta, by Matteo
Fasti, obv. Head with neck only, to left, SIGISMONDVS.
P.D. MALATESTIS. S. R. EGL. C. GENERALIS., rev. a
Helmet crested and winged over a Shield showing a
serpent twined round a staff, MCCCCXLVI., s. 13, fine and
rare ; Ariosto, obv. Bust of Poet Laureate to left,
LVDOVICVS. ARIOST. POET., rev. Bees driven from a hive
by fire, PRO. BONO. MALVM., by Pastorino, s. 11 ; Csesa;
Octavius, rev. SECVRITAS. POPVLI. ROMANI. EX. ALMA-
ROMA., bv Geo. Vanni Cavino, “ the Paduan ,” s. 10;
Cardinal Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan, rev. SOLA.
GAYDET. HYMIL1TATE. DEVS., an Altar bearing a lamb
on which descend rays from heaven, s. 131, rare anci
fine; Francis Maurice, Knight, Prince of Verona and
Procurator of Saint Marc, in war against Turks, as
Venetian Commander, took Coron, Aug. 11, 1684, obv.
FR. MAV. EQ. D.M. PR. VE. III. IM. C. I., rev. CORON., plan
of a fortified place, very scarce , if not unpublished 5
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155 English 18th century Bronze and Copper Tokens, &c. ;
Pennies, Anglesea, 1784, 7, 8 (7), different, two being
proofs; Halfpennies, three proofs, and all good 15
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156 Penny, Anglesea, 1787 ; Cambridge, 1796 ; Newmarket,
1799 ( not in Courier ) ; Gloucester Pennies, 1797 ;
; Cathedral ; St. Mary de Crypt ; St. Mary de Lode ; St.
Michaels ; New County Gaol ; St. Bartholomews ; St.
Nicholas (7); Hants: Netley Abbey, all brilliant proofs 12
157 Hereford Pennies, two differing, both rare ; Penny, Kin¬
ross, Lochleven, .1797 ; Hackney Church Penny and
Halfpenny, 1796, extremely rare ; Corresponding Society,
Kin g versus Eaton, &c. Mar. 5, 1784, all brilliant proof s 6
158 Pennies. Lancashire, Hallsall ; Middlesex, Kempsons,
Somerset House, Carleton House, St. Paul’s, Covent
Garden, Middlesex Hospital, St. Thomas’s Hospital,
London and Westminster Bridges (2), Blackfriars
Bridge, Aldgate, Bridge Gate rebuilt, Cripplegate, Moor-
gate, Newgate, George III, Thanksgiving at St. Paul’s,
Milton, all fine bronze proofs, most , brilliant 16
159 Pennies. St. Paul’s, 1794, Young's; Norwich Castle;
Royal Military Association [not in Conder ) ; Wroxham,
Threepence, 1797, very rare; Newstead Abbey, 1796,
rare; Bath Botanic Gardens, 1794 ; Bury, Clias. Mar¬
quis Cornwallis; Ipswich, Cardinal Wolsey, rare;
another, different ; Conder’s Penny, also different ;
Woodbridge Alms Houses, 1796; Warwickshire Pro¬
missory Penny, rare and fine ; Colours presented to the
Birmingham Association, 4 June, 1798 ; “ End of
Bonapart,” &c. {not in Conder) ; “ The Birmingham Poet,
Bard of freedom, ’ rare; Birmingham Promissory To¬
ken, 1795, all fine proofs, many brilliant 14
160 Pennies. Bolton Castle, Yorkshire, 1797; Beverley
Brotherly Society, 1776 ( not in Conder); Fox “the
Intrepid, &c. ; Lutwyche E. Montagu, Patron Sunday
Schools, 1 / 87, &c. ; J hoinas Johnson, “ Bella horrida
Bella, 1789 ; Isaac Perrins, as last, 1789 ; Sedition,
Jnly 14> 179 j , rare; “ Nemo me impune,” &c. Promis¬
sory Token, 1796; “Load of Ballast”; Birmingham,
Bn. Jacob, Auctioneer, &c. Penny Tokens, 1798 {not in
Conder ) ; Boundary Token ,• Dublin, “ To prevent the
abuse of Charity, &c. 1797 ; Carnac Kyan and Carnac ;
Indian Medal, most, fine proofs 14
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161 Kemp son’s Birmingham Public Buildings (22) ; Bath
Tokens (7), all bronze proofs 29
162 Eighteenth Century Halfpennies, various, bronze proofs,
brilliant 24
163 Idem of Edinburgh, Leith, Perth, Inverness, Forfar, Pen-
ryn, Canterbury, &c. 8 or 9 brilliant proofs , all fine 30
164 London City Churches, &c. (13), and Coventry Public
Buildings (9), all bronze proofs ; various others, “ Be¬
fore the Revolution,” “ Fashionable Amusement,” &c.
(5) ; curious Halfpence of George II and George III,
11 George Rules”; “ Glacious Dei Rex”; “ Georgius
Rux” ; “ Gregory III, Pon .” below I.C. ; “ Gulielmus
Shakespeare ” ; “ British Sextus ” (6), worn but scarce 33
165 Half Pennies (170), all different, all good and some fine and
rare ; Farthings, Spences, Pidcocks, &c. (11) 236
166 Half Pennies (150), all different, many fine, some rare , 205
167 Halfpennies, Spences and other Political Tokens ; “ British
Liberty ” ; Revolution ; True-hearted Sailor ; “ End of
Pain ” ; Snail ; Pig’s Meat ; “ Rouse Britannia,” &c. &c.
(23); Pidcock and Hall’s Menagery Pieces (22), with
few exceptions no duplicates and. fine; many , bronze proofs,
and rare 45
168 Halfpennies. Selected; Dudley Castle, Aylesbury ; Ayl-
sham ; Hereford; “Coaly Tyne”; Appledore ; Hyde
Park ; St. Mary’s, Aldermanbury ; St. Paul’s, Covent
Garden; Garrick ; John Thelwall ; “ Little Turnstile,”
&c. &c., all fine and mostly bronze proofs 75
169 Lot of 18th century Halfpenny Tokens (160) ; Early 19th
century Pennies (15); and early 19th century Half- (/,
pennies (30) 205
170 A similar lot 210
171 Penny Tokens, 1802 to 1813, various, all different, most
.fine Ifo, 40
172 Penny Tokens, 1811 to 1819 ; Threepenny (2) ; Twopenny
(1); Penny (37); Halfpenny (12); Farthings (50);
and Pennies of New Zealand, Australia, &c. (12) 114
173 Eighteenth century Halfpenny Tokens (150); Farthings
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174 Eighteenth century Halfpennies (150); Farthings (20),
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175 Imperial and Colonial Copper about 150
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199 Medallic History of Marcus Aurelius Valerius Cacausius,
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201 Synopsis of Contents of British Museum, Coins and
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202 Jainism, or the Early Faith of Asoka, &c. Indo Scythian
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adservantur Taylor Combe, 15 large fine plates, shewing
several hundred Greek and Roman coins, 4 to. L,ond. 1814
204 Antiquities of Ireland, by Edward Ledwich, plates, coins,
^ C ' 4fo. Dublin, 1790
205 Archaeological Survey of India, Reports by Major-General
A. Cunningham, R.E. Director-General of Ar Survey
of India, vol. I, III and V ' V*
206 As last, vol. VII and VIII
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207 As last, vol. IX, and vol. of Papers, Bactrian Pali Inscrip¬
tion, by Prof. J. Dowson — Coins of the Kings of Ghazni,
by Ed. Thomas, F.R.S., Inscriptions at Van, by Rev.
E. Hicks, D.D. &c. (2)
208 Vol. of Pamphlets. Coins of Indian Bhuddist Satraps,
with Greek inscriptions, by Major-General Cunningham,
R.E. — Coins of the Amawi Kalifehs, by Stanley Lane
Poole ; Numismatic Crumbs, by Richard Sainthill ;
Surashtra and the Hill of Sorath, &c. 1
209 Numismata Orientalia illustrata. Oriental Coins, Ancient
and Modern, &c. by William Marsden, F.R.S. and parts
I and II bound up together, scarce 4 to. London , 1823
210 Ariana Antiqua. Descriptive Account of Antiquities and
Coins of Afghanistan, &c. by H. H. Wilson, M.A. F.R.S.
scarce , 4 to. Published by order of Director s,E. I. Coy. 1841
211 The Bhilsa Topes and Bhuddist Monuments of Central
India, &c. by Major-General A. Cunningham, R.E.
scarce 8 vo. London, 1854
212 Mathura, a District Memoir, by F. S. Gr owse, M.A. &c.
fine photo illustrations of Temples, fyc. 4do. 1880
213 A volume of Numismatic Papers, by Ed. Thomas, F.R.S.
— Epoch of the Sah Kings of Suhashtra, with Appendix
on Indian Scythic and Kanouj Coins, plates — Contribu¬
tions to Numismatic History of the Early Muhammadan
Arabs in Persia— Observations explanatory of the Oriental
Legends on certain Arsacidan and Partho-Persian Coins
—The Initial Coinage of Bengal, parts I and II— Sup¬
plementary Contributions to Series of Coins Kings of
Ghazni; all valuable and scarce
214 A volume of various Pamphlets. Rock Cut Temples of
India, by Jas. Fergusson — Coins of the Dynasty of Hindu
Kings of Cabul, by Ed. Thomas, F.R.S. — Political
State, &c. of India prior to Muhammadan Invasion, by
Lieut. Col. Sykes, F.R.S. ; &c.
215 The Stupa of Bharut. Bhuddist Monuments &c. illustrative
of Bhuddist Legend and History in the Third Century,
B.C. by Alex. Cunningham, C.S.I. Major Gen. R.E.;&c.
fine photo, plates, #c. scarce large ito
216 The Ancient Geography of India, I, Bhnddist Period, &c.
by Alex. Cunningham, Major Gen. R.E. scarce, 8vo. 1871
217 Ladak, Physical, Statistical and Historical, with Notices of
surrounding Countries, by Alexander Cunningham,
Brevet Major Bengal Engineers, scarce roy. 8 vo. 1854
218 Knight’s Modern and Antique Gems, 85 plates , 8vo. — Lake
Habitations and Prehistoric Remains in Northern and
Central Italy, by Bartolomeo Gastaldi, roy. 8vo. London,
1865 ' (2)
219 Sassanians in Persia, by Ed. Thomas, F.R.S. 7 plates of
coins, 8 vo. Trubner, Lond. 1873 — Ancient India, as de¬
scribed by Megasthenes and Arrian, by T. W. McCundle,
8vo. Patna College, Trubner — The Archaeology of Delhi,
by Carr Stephen, roy. 8vo. Simla, 1876 — Les Temps
Prehistoriques en Beligique, L’ Homme pendant les Ages
de la Pierre, &c. par M. E. Dupont, many fine plates and
cuts, roy. 8 vo. Bruxelles, 1873 (4)
220 The Voyage of Nearchus from the Indus to the Euphrates,
&c. by Wm. Vincent, D.D. many maps, Ato. 1797 —
History of the Atabegs of Syria and Persia, by Mirk-
hond, plates of Atabeg coins , roy. 8 vo. paper covers (2)
COIN CABINETS.
221 Strong Oak Box, brass bound, with 13 trays of 50 recep¬
tacles each, for Roman First and Second Brass or Pennies
and Halfpennies 17 in. long, 9f in. wide, 6J in. deep
222 Polished Mahogany Box, with 11 drawers
12 in. high, 10 in. wide, 10 in. deep
223 Leather covered Box, with 8 trays, velvet lined, receptacled
for Coins of various sizes
13-| in. high, 10 \ in. wide, 5|- in. deep
224 Polished Mahogany Box, with 12 trays, cloth lined, and
with Coin receptacles of varied size
13 in. high , 9J in. wide, 5^ in. deep
225 Large Cabinet, of painted pine, for Medals and Jettons, &c.
having brass handles at the sides, with 8 drawers, 7 of
which have trays, both with compartments, and one with¬
out tray, &c. for unsorted pieces
21 in. high, 14^ in. wide, 15|- in. deep
end of sale.
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